syl·la·bize
(sĭl′ə-bīz′)tr.v. syl·la·bized,
syl·la·biz·ing,
syl·la·biz·es To syllabify.
[Medieval Latin syllabizāre, to quibble, from Greek sullabizein, to syllabify, from sullabē, syllable; see syllable.]
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syllabize
(ˈsɪləˌbaɪz) or syllabise
vb (
tr)
(Linguistics) to divide into syllables
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Verb | 1. | syllabize - divide into syllables; "syllabify the words"section, segment - divide into segments; "segment an orange"; "segment a compound word" |
| 2. | syllabize - utter with distinct articulation of each syllable; "The poet syllabized the verses he read" |
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